![]() Residential Delivery and Insurance is NOT INCLUDED, but is an option. The Flat Rate $125.00 Shipping Requires Delivery to a Business or Terminal ONLY. This anvil would make any blacksmith's day. ![]() Please write if you are interested in purchasing your own copy signed by the author. Signed copies of this interesting and informative book are available. Information credited to Richard Postman's book, Anvils In America. They claimed that "Wright's Anvils Outlast All Others", and that every anvil is most carefully tested before leaving the works. Peter Wright used the finest wrought iron they could find and were faced with the finest quality Sheffield Steel. They have accomplished this reputation by having been in business over 200 years and assuring customers that every anvil that left Constitution Hill Works (the plant name in England), is not only the outcome of the very latest in the way of scientific invention, but that each of those articles has left behind it the whole experience of a couple of centuries. Peter Wright & Sons of Dudley, England has secured the reputation as the most well known quality anvil maker in the world. Please take a real close look at the pictures. T is an Anchor stamped on the front foot. Below the weight marks are the numbers, "5003" and the letter "V". The weight marks "2-1-0" which is the English Stonewieight for 252 lbs. The trademark reads as follows: "PETER, WRIGHT, PATENT, MADE IN ENGLAND, SOLID WROUGHT (in the shape of a circle)". The anvil's markings and manufacturing characteristics indicate that this anvil was made in the early 1900s. The hardie and pritchel hole look brand new. A close look at the anvil's face will tell you this anvil is about as nice as they get. The edges are extra clean with only one minor chip towards the rear and a shallow torch cut on the heel. ![]() The anvil's face is hard, flat and clean. This Peter Wright would not only look great in the blacksmith shop, it would work great too. Peter Wright, is the most recognized anvil in world. Normal wear on items is not a problem, broken items will not qualify.Just in time for the holidays, Matchlessantiques is offering collectors and smiths this BEAUTIFUL Peter Wright Blacksmith Anvil. Any balance can be paid with pay pal or ask about payment methods upon pick up. Credit will be given once the item(s) are received. Buyers will get credit for the exact amount they paid for their item(s) (excludes shipping cost paid for original shipment) towards their new purchase, as long as the total amount of item(s) to be returned is less than the cost of the new purchase(s). Matchlessantiques Trade-In Policy We offer buyers the opportunity to trade in past, present or future purchases for higher priced items they would like to purchase from us. Please include your zip code if you write for a shipping quote. They claimed that "Wright's Anvils Outlast All Others", and that every anvil is most carefully tested before leaving the works.The measurements are: overall length 26 1/4", face 4 5/8" x 15 3/4", horn 10 1/2", height 11 3/4", hardy hole 1 1/8", pritchel hole 5/8", base 10 1/2" X 11 1/2", actual weight 193 lb. Please take a close look at the pictures.Peter Wright & Sons of Dudley, England has secured the reputation as the most well known quality anvil maker in the world. The anvil's trademark should read: "PETER WRIGHT, PATENT", and the weight marks,"1 - 3 - 4", (which is the English Stoneweight system for 200 lb.). ![]() The trademark is gone due to some chisel testing on the side of the anvil. It's still a useable anvil and could be a good candidate for some repair work. Anvil is a Vintage Forged Blacksmiths Joshua Wilkinson Dudley Junior 1.0.6 around 118lb Rare and Collectable Usable Measurements shown in the pictures and has good sound. Anvil Rare Vintage Joshua Wilkinson Dudley Junior. The face has just a slight sway in the face and there's a couple good size chips in one side. Peter Wright Anvil in excellent condition with stand. Matchlessantiques offers collectors and smiths this 200 lb.
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